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PAINFUL SUICIDE OF A MERCHANT

... a cow-keeper in St. Clement's Done, f for a license to keep about 50 cows. He had kept as mo! I as 90 in the place, near Drury.lane. The bench refa`s l to grant a license. THE OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD.-A. meeting of the engineers, hammer-drivers, and stokers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... appointing Mr. i Wright, with some other gentlemen, as a committee, with is instructions to wait upon Mr. Chatterton, of Drury-lane s Theatre, and other metropolitan managers, to solicit their I c Co-operation. Id THE HOLIBORN EVICTIONS.-Yesterday morning ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... , employed at Mr. Doughty's printing-office, in the Savoy, and John A'Sveenay, a marine store dealer in Russell- court, Drury-lane, were brought up on remand; the former charged with stealing, and the latter with re- ceiving, Slbs of type from that office ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... the amount claimed. BOW-STREET. A MODEL PsicAN.-Mr. JUiA Townshend, land- lord of the Hope Tavern, in Blackmoor-street, Drury- lane, appeared to answer a summons, charging him with knowing and permitting drunkenness in his ?? Brannan. of the F division ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... POLICE, ETC. ?? * BO~33W STrAMET,, -A AOXIt PUBLI(A.-.Joblu Townsend. thle -ladlord of- the Hope Tavern, ln~macktmore-street. Drury-lane. appeared atBowv- --sreet PolIce cOuML ito answer a summons chs~rging him with kniwfug and permitting droukerousus in his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... lawyer's clerk, and Anse Richards, a seamstress, his wife, who refused to state their address, were charged with stealing, at Drury-lane Theatre, a cloak, value 20s., the property of Mrs. Hardeastle, a lady residing in Brunswick-place, City-road. In court they ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... ?? 1NTELLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. LORD CAmhEPl's ACT. - A bookseller, named i Hasrrson, of Wych-street, Drury-lane, was sum- . noned to show cause why certain indecent prints, I books, or representations found upon his premises, I and seized by the police ...

Law Intelligence

... dieso. con, o-. lution of the partnership which exieted between the plain- dto -d tiff anid the defendant as lessees of Drury-lane Theatre, in A t.The bill in the suit was filed On the 20th September, 1865. ~YThe defendant put in an answer to it, but ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and for that oil Burke 21. or asmouth. MARLEOROUGH-STFEET. AsSAULT BY AN AUCTIONEER.-Joen Ac/cn, 20, Cseat Queen-street, Drury-lane, auctioneer, was charged with assaulting Mr. Henry John Capon, beer- house keeper, of No. 25, Noel-street, Wardour-street ...